Positive 10.9%
Neutral 39.2%
Negative 49.9%
Spurs fans are in panic mode after a shocking 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with widespread calls for manager Igor Tudor's sacking and grim warnings about potential Championship football if the club doesn't turn things around immediately. The negativity is compounded by broader frustrations over Daniel Levy's leadership and fears that, should Tottenham go down, climbing back up could take years.
Neutral
82.2%
"@SpursOfficial Good performance from the boys. That was class from them."
Amusement
10.8%
"@SpursOfficial You're the only fun part of this season for me, thank you lads."
Disappointment
7.0%
"@SpursOfficial This team is the worst team in the world you guys deserve relegation!!!! Pls just relegate I pray and hope so!!! You guys are clownsss"
Positive 17.4%
Neutral 41.1%
Negative 41.5%
After a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Tottenham fans are in genuine panic about their survival prospects, with widespread criticism of the team's lack of urgency and intensity on the pitch. Rivals like Arsenal supporters are even weighing in to express concern about Spurs' ability to stay up, whilst some are already joking about them facing lower-league sides next season.
Neutral
73.5%
"We're so close, spurs keep it going!"
Amusement
13.8%
"Haha what a story. Definitely the most unique reason to support Spurs I have heard so far"
Curiosity
12.6%
"As an Arsenal fan i still have faith that Spurs will still stay up , yes i know we are meant to hate Spurs because they are our London rivals but i ho"
Positive 29.1%
Neutral 39.5%
Negative 31.4%
With 656 posts dominated by laughter, shock reactions, and one-word responses, Spurs supporters are processing a genuinely humiliating 0-3 defeat to a relegation-battling Nottingham Forest — a result so bleak that the fanbase has essentially given up on coherent analysis and resorted to dark comedy. The neutral sentiment masks what's clearly a crisis moment: when your team loses 3-0 to a side sat 16th, there's nothing left to debate, only gallows humour.
Neutral
59.1%
"I’m so happy!!!!"
Amusement
26.7%
"Alright this is great hahaha"
Approval
14.2%
"I’m so happy lads. We deserve this. We really do."
Positive 11.6%
Neutral 41.6%
Negative 46.7%
Spurs fans are processing a demoralising 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest whilst grappling with the psychological weight of another poor result in what's shaping up as a genuine relegation battle. The conversation veers between resignation about dropped points, sarcastic gallows humour, and raw frustration at the team's inability to compete—with some acknowledging there's still time to salvage their season, but the mood is decidedly bleak.
Neutral
87.7%
"@AlasdairGold I’m really looking forward to my 3 week holiday"
Sadness
6.3%
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 long way to go yet tbh really need to win both our home games after the internationals!"
Disappointment
6.0%
"@AlasdairGold As I thought they never show up when it mattered. FUCKING DISGRACE YET AGAIN"
Positive 24.9%
Neutral 22.0%
Negative 53.1%
Nottingham Forest supporters are buzzing after a dominant 3-0 away win at Tottenham, with fans discussing how their side controlled the match despite Spurs showing some encouraging moments in defeat. The conversation reflects Forest's newfound confidence in the relegation scrap, whilst Tottenham fans are left analysing where it all went wrong in a performance that lacked intensity and composure.
Neutral
55.5%
"Let’s go boys! The game is there for us "
Disappointment
27.7%
"We played like shit in 2nd half and lost, sorry for trying to be optimistic from what was a good first half? why are you like this?"
Optimism
16.8%
"I’m still fully confident we can pull this back , better team by miles ! COYS "
Positive 1.7%
Neutral 31.1%
Negative 67.2%
Spurs supporters are furious that referee Andre Oliver failed to award what they believe was a clear penalty during their 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with posts suggesting the official bottled a crucial decision that could have changed the match's trajectory. The discussion centres on perceived inconsistency in his free kick awards throughout the game, with fans arguing he's either being swayed by Spurs' complaints or simply making poor calls under pressure.
Neutral
73.5%
"Yes ref good ref "
Annoyance
15.3%
"This ref is high on the good shit"
Anger
11.3%
"What a fucking joke. How is that not a penalty?"
Positive 61.3%
Neutral 27.2%
Negative 11.5%
Nottingham Forest supporters are in jubilant mood after a dominant 3-0 away win at Tottenham, with fans praising the team's defensive solidity, tactical discipline under Vitor Pereira, and the return of winning performances that could prove crucial in their battle to avoid relegation. The result has lifted spirits after what appears to have been a difficult run, with fans particularly impressed by the setup, set-piece defending, and contributions from players like Milenkovic and Neco Williams.
Neutral
71.4%
"@NFFC Fantastic result in a high pressure game!! WELL DONE Lads!!!"
Admiration
20.4%
"Great day for red and white teams so far today. "
Approval
8.2%
"Great day for red and white teams so far today. "
Positive 11.4%
Neutral 37.3%
Negative 51.2%
Spurs supporters are in absolute panic mode following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with fans now openly discussing relegation, blaming the board's January transfer inactivity, and desperately seeking any positive result elsewhere to cling to hope. The discussion reveals a fanbase convinced their side's defensive frailties and poor investment strategy have pushed them towards the drop zone with no way back.
Neutral
71.5%
"We ALL NEED TO RALLY around West Ham...!!! Let's support them to the FULLEST ⚒"
Disappointment
17.6%
"We are an awful side and not investing properly in Jamuary could be one of the biggest mistakes in the club's history. The board and players deserve "
Optimism
10.9%
"And we're rooting for you to beat West Ham."
Positive 9.8%
Neutral 22.1%
Negative 68.1%
Spurs supporters are devastated after a 3-0 home hammering by Nottingham Forest, with many expressing anger at the club's ownership and considering stepping back from following the team, whilst Forest fans are celebrating a dominant display and praising their supporters' backing throughout the match. The discussion reveals deep frustration among Tottenham's fanbase about the direction of the club, contrasted sharply with jubilation from Forest's travelling support who delivered one of the season's most eye-catching results.
Neutral
66.5%
"we have the best fans in the world "
Anger
17.9%
"It genuinely makes me sick to think about how much money these worthless pieces of shit make. The fans completely showed up today and this is how they"
Annoyance
15.6%
"It genuinely makes me sick to think about how much money these worthless pieces of shit make. The fans completely showed up today and this is how they"
Positive 22.9%
Neutral 33.2%
Negative 43.8%
Nottingham Forest's stunning 3-0 demolition of Tottenham has left supporters in disbelief, with fans across the league—particularly Arsenal and Liverpool supporters—using the result to mock Spurs' capitulation and question their credentials as serious contenders. The discussion centres on the sheer embarrassment of losing to a side battling relegation, with rival fanbases finding dark humour in Tottenham's collapse.
Neutral
77.8%
"@NFFC Great for Forest."
Admiration
12.0%
"@NFFC Great for Forest."
Disappointment
10.2%
"The most frustrating thing again is that Forrest haven't even done anything special.
We're just fucking weak as shit "
Positive 8.2%
Neutral 48.0%
Negative 43.9%
Spurs fans are absolutely furious that manager Ange Postecoglou left Xavi Simons on the bench despite the midfielder's man-of-the-match display against Atletico Madrid midweek, with supporters convinced the decision to axe him for the 0-3 relegation collapse represents catastrophic in-game management. The debate centres on why such a in-form player wasn't trusted from the start in such a crucial fixture, with fans questioning whether poor tactical choices cost them dearly in a match that could prove pivotal to their survival hopes.
Neutral
87.7%
"Good news is Xavi and RKM inbound "
Annoyance
6.4%
"This game was lost before we started. The XI was fucking stupid. VdV should never fucking play LB. Xavi on the bench is fucking stupid.
Absolute c"
Disappointment
5.9%
"Truly some of the worst in game management possible. Bringing on Udogie, leaving Xavi out, taking Richy out. But at the end of the day, this team fuck"
Positive 9.0%
Neutral 28.7%
Negative 62.3%
Spurs supporters have turned on manager Ange Postecoglou following a catastrophic 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with the overwhelming consensus across 289 posts calling for his immediate dismissal. Fans are frustrated by what they see as a lack of motivation and leadership, particularly after holding their own for 44 minutes before collapsing completely in the second half.
Neutral
77.3%
"So happy Tudor kept his job. "
Annoyance
11.9%
"Tudor got it all wrong AND the players are pathetic. "
Disappointment
10.8%
"Tudor got it all wrong AND the players are pathetic. "
Positive 6.4%
Neutral 39.5%
Negative 54.1%
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular criticism aimed at Richarlison's performance and the team's overall quality. The negativity extends to bizarre observations about players' hairstyles and substitution decisions, reflecting how badly the result has rattled the fanbase during what's clearly a difficult period in the league.
Neutral
83.0%
"Cmon richie lets go!!!
Nice sight from Tel!!"
Annoyance
11.3%
"Solanke is so fucking bad. "
Anger
5.7%
"THOSE SUBS ARE SO FUCKING BAD. WHY WERE SIMONS NOT STARTING? "
Positive 17.9%
Neutral 32.1%
Negative 50.0%
Spurs fans are locked in heated debate over whether their goalkeeper's early departure was genuine injury or frustration-driven, whilst simultaneously acknowledging their star performers' quality amidst a humbling 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. The discussion reveals deep concern about relegation form, with supporters arguing over individual culpability in a disastrous defensive display that saw three goals conceded.
Neutral
66.9%
"Well he will be perfect for us next season"
Admiration
20.6%
"He's great for Argentina. He'll look like a different player this summer."
Annoyance
12.6%
"He is the worst and we ALWAYS have him."
Positive 5.4%
Neutral 27.3%
Negative 67.4%
Tottenham supporters are tearing into captain Cristian Romero following his calamitous display in the 3-0 demolition by Nottingham Forest, with particular fury directed at his absent marking for Morgan Gibbs-White's second-goal tap-in. The negative sentiment centres on whether his return from injury has actually weakened the side, with some fans questioning his leadership and suggesting the club faces relegation if players of his quality cannot be trusted to defend.
Neutral
67.7%
"Really excited to see Romero's hype video for that game "
Annoyance
17.4%
"I really don’t want to see Romero play for us again. Worst captain in our history "
Anger
14.9%
"I really don’t want to see Romero play for us again. Worst captain in our history "
Positive 51.1%
Neutral 38.0%
Negative 10.9%
Nottingham Forest demolished Tottenham 3-0 with Taiwo Awoniyi sealing the rout late on, sparking fan discussion primarily around the striker's goal celebration—which drew a booking—and its religious and cultural significance rather than the wider match performance. The conversation reveals a largely positive reception to Awoniyi's return to form, with supporters celebrating his resurgence after a difficult period.
Neutral
73.5%
"I’m so stoked for big T getting a goal. More game time and he’ll keep scoring!!"
Admiration
16.9%
"Taiwo always looks like he's having the time of his life. What a man, what a hero!"
Love
9.6%
"God is greatest in the home of the jew, best celebrating ever 🙌"
Positive 3.1%
Neutral 25.8%
Negative 71.1%
Spurs supporters are tearing into midfielder Sarr for a disastrous display that saw him played the full ninety minutes despite being repeatedly dispossessed and caught out of position during the 3-0 defeat—with fans baffled by manager selection, particularly the decision to keep him on while allegedly overlooking better alternatives like Palhinha and Xavi.
Neutral
75.0%
"Also so far Archie's passes are world class compared to Sarr's"
Annoyance
14.8%
"Holy fuck Sarr. Can't pass for shit. Gave away 2 fucking needless fouls"
Anger
10.2%
"Holy fuck Sarr. Can't pass for shit. Gave away 2 fucking needless fouls"
Positive 36.5%
Neutral 31.7%
Negative 31.7%
Spurs supporters are fixated on young winger Mathys Tel's impact during the catastrophic 0-3 loss to Nottingham Forest, debating whether he was a genuine attacking threat or whether his involvement in the match—including a potential injury—ultimately cost the team. The discussion reveals deep frustration with both his individual performance and the broader defensive collapse that left Tottenham's relegation scrap looking increasingly desperate.
Neutral
66.4%
"Super impressive so far from Tel. One half left to flip this. COYS!"
Admiration
26.2%
"Super impressive so far from Tel. One half left to flip this. COYS!"
Annoyance
7.4%
"Tel is a serious fucking problem."
Positive 5.8%
Neutral 25.2%
Negative 69.0%
Spurs supporters are expressing frustration that managerial changes alone won't fix the club's deep structural problems, with some questioning the wisdom of recalling an ageing former boss whilst others argue the playing squad itself is fundamentally flawed. The discussion reveals a fanbase increasingly convinced that tactical shuffles are mere sticking plasters on a wound that runs through the entire organisation.
Neutral
71.3%
"Their current new manager bounce is going great"
Annoyance
16.0%
"The players are shit but the manager is worse. Literally everything today makes zero sense."
Curiosity
12.8%
"Excellent idea! Can we also get a save-the-club manager, mid season, who operates as the moral equivalent of an 8 year old discovering FIFA Manager Mo"
Positive 38.1%
Neutral 47.5%
Negative 14.4%
Spurs fans are reacting with dark humour and resignation as their side's freefall continues following a catastrophic 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with supporters expressing gallows comedy about what now feels like an inevitable descent down the table. The repeated refrain of "it's happening" captures the fatalistic mood—a fanbase watching their worst fears materialise in real time.
Neutral
81.9%
"Looking forward to it"
Optimism
9.5%
"Ladies and gentlemen, I love you all. See you again next time x"
Approval
8.6%
"Looking forward to it"
Positive 27.9%
Neutral 19.1%
Negative 52.9%
Spurs supporters are processing a demoralising 0-3 home loss to Nottingham Forest with gallows humour and genuine emotional distress, with some fans describing panic attacks and mental health struggles linked to the team's relegation-form performance. The discussion captures a fanbase so devastated they're finding dark comedy in Arsenal's simultaneous loss and grasping at any silver lining—international breaks and family time—just to escape the reality of their club's crisis.
Neutral
58.7%
"OMFG WERE STAYING UPP YESSSS"
Nervousness
22.2%
"I’ve never been so exited for an international break"
Sadness
19.0%
"Pretty miserable in life right now and this team just gives me absolutely zero escape from that anymore. "
Positive 2.5%
Neutral 30.3%
Negative 67.2%
Spurs supporters are furious at the club's direction under their sporting director structure, blaming the decision to sack their previous manager for triggering this catastrophic form and suggesting the club deserves relegation for prioritising corporate interests over loyalty. Meanwhile, Forest fans are sardonically mocking their own transfer strategy, noting that despite spending £120 million on new wingers, they're still crying out for the same reinforcements weeks into the season.
Neutral
72.3%
"Yes football contracts mean so much"
Annoyance
18.1%
"This squad and manager are absolutely fucking shite and the only redemption the collection of nepo cunts at the top can do is to sell the club, becaus"
Disappointment
9.6%
"This squad and manager are absolutely fucking shite and the only redemption the collection of nepo cunts at the top can do is to sell the club, becaus"
Positive 24.4%
Neutral 47.9%
Negative 27.7%
Forest supporters are celebrating a dominant 3-0 dismantling of Tottenham, with particular praise for Ryan Yates's commanding midfield display and the clinical finishing from Igor Jesus, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Taiwo Awoniyi—all three goals arriving from crosses. Fans are also highlighting Neco Williams's creative contributions and expressing genuine joy at the emphatic performance that keeps Forest competitive in what's shaping up as a tight relegation battle.
Neutral
82.0%
"CHO fought so well !!! Big up CHO "
Admiration
12.4%
"CHO fought so well !!! Big up CHO "
Amusement
5.6%
"3 crosses* into the box for all 3 goals
*Cho's is more of a cutback"
Positive 11.4%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 38.6%
With Tottenham getting dismantled 0-3 by Nottingham Forest, supporters are fixating on Ange Postecoglou's decision to haul off Richarlison mid-match, debating whether the Brazilian's poor form and apparent frustration on the bench justify his removal. The discussion reveals growing fan concern about the forward's confidence and tactical role, with some questioning if he should even be starting as a number ten in his current state.
Neutral
86.9%
"Great movement by Richy "
Admiration
7.1%
"Great movement by Richy "
Amusement
6.0%
"Richarlison entirely unmarked, that's fun"
Positive 37.2%
Neutral 31.0%
Negative 31.9%
With Spurs demolished 0-3 at home by fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, supporters are fixating on young midfielder Archie Gray as the sole bright spot in an otherwise dire performance, whilst simultaneously fretting that the club's relegation trajectory could force them to sell their most promising academy product. The mood is one of desperation mixed with recognition that Gray alone cannot save a sinking ship.
Neutral
64.0%
"Archie is so good his passing is insane "
Admiration
21.3%
"Love Archie so much man he’s so good "
Anger
14.7%
"We don’t deserve Archie Gray. And the lad certainly doesn’t fucking deserve this shit. "
Positive 15.0%
Neutral 30.1%
Negative 54.9%
After a humiliating 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, some Spurs supporters are ironically (or desperately) calling for Ange Postecoglou's return as manager, whilst others ridicule the idea and question how far the club has fallen since his departure. The discussion reflects deep frustration with current managerial decisions and a longing for the intensity and trophy-winning mentality Postecoglou brought, even as the club battles relegation form.
Neutral
80.5%
"Yeah Ange is great"
Annoyance
10.4%
"@SpursOfficial What the fuck did I just watch? Get those bastard “owners” the hell out of the club and bring Ange back!!"
Disappointment
9.1%
"You think no-defending Ange would have done well with these injuries? We got 38 points last season and played some of the worst football we’d ever see"
Positive 2.7%
Neutral 26.8%
Negative 70.5%
Spurs supporters have trained their anger on referee Michael Oliver following a humbling 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans convinced the official failed to give their side any meaningful decisions throughout the match. Whilst the scoreline suggests the performance was the real problem, the overwhelmingly negative sentiment in the discussion reflects a fanbase looking to apportion blame beyond their own team's catastrophic display.
Neutral
50.0%
"Michael Oliver had a decent half to be fair"
Anger
43.3%
"Michael Oliver is a full on fucking prick. Hope he chokes on his tea the cunt "
Annoyance
6.7%
"Michael Oliver is a full on fucking prick. Hope he chokes on his tea the cunt "
Positive 1.8%
Neutral 45.0%
Negative 53.2%
Spurs supporters are furious about a controversial incident they believe should have been a penalty in their 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans divided over whether contact was made and accusing referees of inconsistency with how other teams are treated. The discussion reveals deep frustration about perceived bias in refereeing decisions, though some acknowledge the contact may have been too soft to warrant a spot-kick.
Neutral
81.8%
"THAT'S A PEN!!! "
Confusion
10.2%
"They want a pen for that? Jesus christ"
Amusement
8.0%
"Imagine being a Tottenham supporter and thinking that was a pen 😂"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 56.7%
Negative 43.3%
Spurs supporters are divided and frustrated over referee decisions involving Cristian Romero during their 3-0 hammering by Nottingham Forest, with some convinced he was fouled and denied protection, whilst others argue he was diving and correctly not penalised. The 104 posts reveal deep anxiety about inconsistent officiating and fears of further disciplinary action against their players.
Neutral
86.4%
"An absolutely **despicable** dive from Romero, there!"
Amusement
7.4%
"Argentinian on the ground shock "
Curiosity
6.2%
"Looked like a hand all over Romero’s neck. Why can’t we ever get a penalty call??"
Positive 37.6%
Neutral 26.9%
Negative 35.5%
Spurs supporters are split over whether young talent Archie Gray deserves his place in the side, with some backing his development as the club's only bright spark this season, whilst others criticise his inconsistency and lack of impact in matches. The debate reflects broader frustration amongst the fanbase as Tottenham suffer a heavy 3-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.
Neutral
65.7%
"Gray is amazing "
Admiration
25.7%
"love the gray-anderson match-up. two best players in the field"
Anger
8.6%
"Gray is fucking everywhere king shit"
Positive 1.1%
Neutral 31.9%
Negative 67.0%
With Spurs demolished 3-0 at home by a fellow relegation-form side, supporters have descended into chaos—barely discussing the actual match decisions and instead venting about commentators, pundits, and the broader dysfunction at the club. The negativity is so total that even neutral observation gets drowned out by fans at breaking point, joking grimly about where their usual TV personalities have gone and expressing contempt for everyone involved in the football ecosystem around them.
Neutral
63.5%
"My pirated stream has no commentators - just crowd noise and pitch sounds. Still getting use to it but it’s quite relaxing and beats a good number of "
Anger
19.0%
"Who the fuck is this donkey of a co commentator?"
Curiosity
17.5%
"Why are the commentators always so shit towards us? It’s comical at this point "
Positive 1.1%
Neutral 12.1%
Negative 86.8%
Spurs supporters are absolutely fuming after a chastening 0-3 defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with fans expressing contempt for the squad's apparent lack of effort and demanding wholesale changes. The vibe in the discussion is one of despair and resignation—fans are convinced the A-team players have checked out entirely, and they'd rather see academy talent given a chance than watch the current squad continue to play without intensity or cohesion.
Neutral
50.9%
"I take it all back. Team of superstars."
Annoyance
27.3%
"fuck this team, they have no friggin heart at all. no hustle, no caring at all, they gave up period. "
Disappointment
21.8%
"This is depressing! They just suck. Can’t defend, can’t pass, can’t score, and zero heart. I can’t say one good thing about this season. "
Positive 9.3%
Neutral 39.5%
Negative 51.2%
Spurs supporters have turned on midfielder Ange Bergvall following the catastrophic 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, with 86 posts questioning his work rate, positioning, and overall quality, whilst also criticising manager Ange Postecoglou's tactical substitutions that introduced the returning player in a must-win match. Fans are torn between defending the decision to ease Bergvall back from injury and attacking both his individual performance and the baffling nature of the half-time changes that completely altered Tottenham's defensive shape.
Neutral
74.6%
"GREAT SUBS BY TUDOR BTW. Let's give udogie and bergvall a bit of a run after coming back from injury while we have a MUST WIN GAME"
Annoyance
15.3%
"Udogie and Bergvall killed the game. Every sub after that made it worse. "
Disgust
10.2%
"Udogie and Bergvall killed the game. Every sub after that made it worse. "
Positive 14.5%
Neutral 31.3%
Negative 54.2%
Spurs supporters vented their frustration during a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular rage directed at their team's inability to defend or utilise corners effectively. The negativity around set-piece football dominated the conversation, as fans sarcastically questioned whether corners were even worth the trouble whilst their side capitulated to a relegation-form rival.
Neutral
74.0%
"He’s put in great corners this game bruh"
Annoyance
16.0%
"How the fuck can we be so lazy and stupid defending corners. All year. It happened earlier this week too. Fuck. "
Anger
10.0%
"How the fuck can we be so lazy and stupid defending corners. All year. It happened earlier this week too. Fuck. "
Positive 1.2%
Neutral 19.3%
Negative 79.5%
Spurs supporters are tearing into their side's abysmal ball retention and inability to progress play, with fans pinpointing aimless passing, poor defensive shape, and a complete midfield breakdown as the culprits behind the 3-0 hammering. The overriding frustration is that Tottenham created chances but sabotaged themselves through careless possession and an inability to execute basic defensive fundamentals when Forest came forward.
Neutral
62.5%
"That tactic of giving them the ball ,as soon as we pass halfway line is interesting "
Disappointment
19.6%
"mannnnn what happened to our defense, we're so pathetic at defending anything it's circled back round to being funny"
Annoyance
17.9%
"We are so fucking bad at man marking defensive assignments ffs"
Positive 12.3%
Neutral 38.3%
Negative 49.4%
Spurs supporters have vented their frustration at right-back Pedro Porro following the 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, criticising his defending, attitude, and behaviour towards officials throughout the match. The negativity centres on his perceived liability on the flank and the suggestion that multiple managers have failed to address what fans see as a chronic weakness in his game.
Neutral
78.1%
"Porros defensive awareness in all it's glory. "
Annoyance
10.9%
"I know he runs a lot etc but Porro is a shockingly bad defender. One of the worst I have ever seen. The absolute nerve to throw his arms up and compla"
Admiration
10.9%
"Porros defensive awareness in all it's glory. "
Positive 2.5%
Neutral 39.2%
Negative 58.2%
Spurs supporters are furious at what they see as selective and arbitrary yellow card decisions during their humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans questioning why certain challenges go unpunished whilst seemingly minor infractions result in bookings. The overall tone suggests deep frustration that the referee's application of the laws feels wildly inconsistent throughout the match.
Curiosity
16.1%
"Why take your shirt off and get a yellow card! Simple solution put in contract you lose a weeks wages if you take your shirt off"
Anger
14.3%
"HOLY SHIT A YELLOW"
Positive 14.1%
Neutral 67.9%
Negative 17.9%
Spurs fans are in complete shock after a 3-0 demolition by a supposedly inferior Nottingham Forest side, with supporters resorting to laughing at the sheer absurdity of the collapse rather than engaging in serious analysis. The meme-heavy reaction—dominated by laughter emojis and fire drill references—suggests fans are so shell-shocked they can only process the result through dark humour.
Neutral
42.6%
"AMANZING 😍"
Amusement
32.8%
"AMANZING 😍"
Positive 44.9%
Neutral 39.7%
Negative 15.4%
Spurs supporters are retreating to their subreddit community following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, with posts dominated by gallows humour and encouragement to migrate to r/coys for commiseration rather than substantive tactical discussion of the match itself.
Neutral
78.5%
"Let’s go lads, COYS!!!!"
Anger
12.3%
" COYS!!!!!! "
Positive 5.3%
Neutral 27.6%
Negative 67.1%
Spurs supporters are furious that their manager's tactical substitutions at half-time destabilised the side and handed Nottingham Forest the momentum in a humiliating 3-0 defeat. The debate centres on whether bringing on under-cooked players from injury or simply making poor strategic decisions cost them the match, with fans clamouring for wholesale changes if the club is serious about avoiding relegation.
Neutral
60.9%
"Again, Vitor's subs have been good"
Curiosity
21.7%
"Today is definitely his fault, or a major part. His changes flipped the momentum completely
Yes players are shit but the subs did not help whatsoever"
Annoyance
17.4%
"It is. His subs absolutely killed it at half time "
Positive 6.8%
Neutral 41.9%
Negative 51.4%
Spurs supporters are facing relentless banter after a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with rival fans and neutrals mercilessly taunting them about the genuine threat of going down. The discussion is dominated by mockery of Tottenham's relegation danger, though some observers note the comedic irony that a club of their stature could realistically find themselves in a dogfight at the bottom.
Neutral
82.1%
"You’ll definitely finish with more, too."
Amusement
12.5%
"Your going down 🤣😂 embarrassing"
Surprise
5.4%
"We’re actually going down never thought this would happen "
Positive 5.6%
Neutral 18.1%
Negative 76.4%
Following a catastrophic 0-3 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Tottenham supporters are reconsidering their decision to sack manager Thomas Frank, with many arguing he would have at least secured draws and kept them up. The 72-post discussion reveals deep frustration with the current regime, with fans now questioning whether the problem was ever Frank at all, or whether it lies with the players and upper management instead.
Neutral
72.9%
"Games been all us. Really believe we will come back to win this one. Never felt we could under Frank. Games there for us "
Annoyance
14.6%
"Most appalling thing about this performance is it’s still an improvement on Frank-ball. "
Disappointment
12.5%
"Don’t let the Frank tenure fool you. This is a good squad with some good players. He and the ownership are entirely to blame for the position we are i"
Positive 5.9%
Neutral 52.9%
Negative 41.2%
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration at a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular focus on goalkeeper Alfie Vicario playing through a hernia injury that appears to have compromised both his performance and his team's defensive organisation. The discussion reflects a broader sense that Tottenham shouldn't have fielded a goalkeeper clearly struggling with an injury, with fans torn between sympathy for Vicario's predicament and anger at the capitulation.
Neutral
73.5%
"He's going to get his soon. He's been good and has a fire to him."
Curiosity
18.4%
"Dan's back all taped up? Wonder if that's why he's not started. "
Confusion
8.2%
"Dan's back all taped up? Wonder if that's why he's not started. "
Positive 33.8%
Neutral 49.2%
Negative 16.9%
Supporters across multiple fanbases are discussing Aston Villa's 2-0 victory over West Ham and its impact on the bottom-half battle, with some expressing frustration that the result keeps Villa's survival hopes alive whilst others celebrate the win. The conversation reveals how tightly contested the relegation picture is, with fans from different clubs anxiously tracking results and their implications for their own team's fate.
Neutral
85.1%
"Bless you Villa. "
Gratitude
8.5%
"Bless you Villa. "
Optimism
6.4%
"I'm rooting for you laddies, i'm a Villa fan and i would love you chaps get all three points. "
Positive 1.5%
Neutral 69.2%
Negative 29.2%
Spurs supporters are heavily criticising Micky van de Ven's display at left-back during the 3-0 demolition by Nottingham Forest, with fans debating whether tactical instructions or individual errors were responsible for the collapse. The discussion centres on Van de Ven's inability to contain opposing pace and his apparent passiveness alongside fellow defender Udogie in a performance that exposed Tottenham's defensive vulnerabilities.
Neutral
88.0%
"Pulling Vdv is interesting "
Approval
6.0%
"exactly my point, djed and vdv were doing jackshit too"
Curiosity
6.0%
"Pulling Vdv is interesting "
Positive 6.2%
Neutral 23.1%
Negative 70.8%
Spurs supporters are furious with Destiny Udogie's second-half appearance against Nottingham Forest, with 65 posts criticising his performance as a catastrophic substitution that hastened their 3-0 defeat. Fans are demanding the left-back be dropped in favour of Souza, arguing the change at half-time was tactically disastrous and exposed fundamental defensive vulnerabilities when the game was already slipping away.
Neutral
65.9%
"Brilliant ball from Udogie tbf"
Annoyance
19.5%
"Udogie coming on may be one of the worst subs in our history. "
Disgust
14.6%
"Udogie coming on may be one of the worst subs in our history. "
Positive 10.9%
Neutral 34.4%
Negative 54.7%
Spurs supporters are expressing pure relief that their side's humiliating 3-0 defeat to Forest is finally over, with posts dominated by exhausted acceptance rather than discussion of specific referee decisions despite the thread's focus on officiating. The negative sentiment reflects the desperation of a team battling relegation, where getting a heavy loss finished becomes almost a mercy.
Neutral
76.1%
"Yeah, that's the spirit!!!!!"
Disappointment
13.0%
"It's fucking over, jus a pathetic 5 minutes"
Approval
10.9%
"Yeah, that's the spirit!!!!!"
Positive 7.9%
Neutral 44.4%
Negative 47.6%
Fans are divided over whether Nottingham Forest's Ibrahim Sangaré should have received a straight red card for his challenges, with some arguing Tottenham were getting soft decisions whilst others praise his overall performance despite the caution. The discussion centres on inconsistent refereeing standards and whether Sangaré's accumulated bookings this season reflect genuine misconduct or referee leniency.
Neutral
79.6%
"Sangare has been so good today"
Curiosity
12.2%
"He should have been sent off"
Admiration
8.2%
"Sangare has been so good today"
Positive 9.7%
Neutral 43.5%
Negative 46.8%
Spence's early removal at half-time sparked fierce debate amongst Tottenham supporters, with some defending his first-half performance and blaming the substitution itself for the club's defensive meltdown, whilst others pointed fingers at his marking lapses as one cause of the humiliating 3-0 defeat. The broader frustration centred on manager Tudor's decision-making, particularly replacing attacking and defensive players who fans felt were crucial to any chance of salvaging the match.
Neutral
76.2%
"Love Spence more every match"
Confusion
16.7%
"even though spence is the one who let it up yet again , hes so useless, how he made the england national team i have no idea,
."
Curiosity
7.1%
"Should we get Spence back in the summer? Solanke too? "
Positive 11.7%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 38.3%
Spurs supporters are processing a humbling 3-0 defeat to a Nottingham Forest side languishing just above them in the table, with discussion characterised more by resigned acceptance and deflection than focused analysis of specific refereeing calls. The neutral tone suggests fans are either too demoralised to engage in substantive complaint or using dark humour and metaphorical language to cope with a result that deepens their relegation anxieties.
Neutral
76.7%
"reddit people told me he was the man."
Curiosity
11.6%
"This is actually fun to watch?"
Disapproval
11.6%
"Couldn't be me brother 😎😎"
Positive 17.2%
Neutral 24.1%
Negative 58.6%
Spurs supporters are in complete despair after a 3-0 demolition at home to fellow strugglers Forest, with fans openly questioning the team's survival prospects and demanding immediate change. The negativity cuts deep—there's a sense this isn't just a bad result, but a symptom of something fundamentally broken at the club.
Neutral
57.9%
"Great knowing you guys"
Anger
26.3%
"I'm so fucking tired. We just fall apart. "
Curiosity
15.8%
"COYS we can survive ❤❤"
Positive 8.8%
Neutral 47.4%
Negative 43.9%
Following Spurs' humiliating 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, supporters have torn into the club's decision to sign Conor Gallagher on a reported £200,000-per-week deal, questioning whether the midfielder was worth the investment and suggesting the transfer represented a fundamental error in January business. The discussion captures a fanbase in freefall, using Gallagher's arrival as a lightning rod for broader frustration about the club's recruitment strategy and on-pitch collapse.
Neutral
75.7%
"Signing gallagher was an absolute genius piece of business. Exactly what spurs needed in January "
Curiosity
16.2%
"Will Gallagher go down as the worst signing in our history? "
Amusement
8.1%
"No they didn’t.
We weren’t interested in Tel for the price quoted. Gallagher was only a loan target, no interest in a permanent deal."
With Spurs demolished 0-3 at home by fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, supporters are fixating on young midfielder Archie Gray as the sole bright spot in an otherwise dire performance, whilst simultaneously fretting that the club's relegation trajectory could force them to sell their most promising academy product. The mood is one of desperation mixed with recognition that Gray alone cannot save a sinking ship.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Love Archie so much man he’s so good "
"I really do love Archie Gray. He’s come so far "
Assessing
"I'd love if Leeds got Archie back after Spurs are relegated."
"Poor old Archie, the grass isn’t always greener. mot⚽️"
Frustrated with the team
anger
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"We don’t deserve Archie Gray. And the lad certainly doesn’t fucking deserve this shit. "
"Everyone leave my fucking club ( not you Archie Gray)"
Processing the result
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Fuck. Not archie"
"Shame our poor form this season is going to ruin Gray's Balon d'Or chances. "
Spurs supporters are fixated on young winger Mathys Tel's impact during the catastrophic 0-3 loss to Nottingham Forest, debating whether he was a genuine attacking threat or whether his involvement in the match—including a potential injury—ultimately cost the team. The discussion reveals deep frustration with both his individual performance and the broader defensive collapse that left Tottenham's relegation scrap looking increasingly desperate.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Super impressive so far from Tel. One half left to flip this. COYS!"
"My god I love how tel plays, Hope he geht’s his goals Soon "
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Kevin Danso
Guglielmo Vicario
Cristian Romero
"Tel is a serious fucking problem."
"Mathys Tel is so shit man. Nothing on defense and does shit on offense. Get him out of the club ffs"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Tel did it to himself, he's fucking shite"
"This mfker is already shitting us with calls "
Assessing
"Keep Tel"
"Definitely take Tel off 🤷♂️🤭"
Spurs supporters are split over whether young talent Archie Gray deserves his place in the side, with some backing his development as the club's only bright spark this season, whilst others criticise his inconsistency and lack of impact in matches. The debate reflects broader frustration amongst the fanbase as Tottenham suffer a heavy 3-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.
Agreeing with the call
admiration
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"love the gray-anderson match-up. two best players in the field"
"Gray is amazing "
Outraged at the decision
anger
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Gray is fucking everywhere king shit"
"What a fucking dart by gray "
Debating the call
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Even Gray's been a ghost this half. What the fuck changed?"
"Gray that was so wasteful"
Reacting to the events
"Gray is one of the few players they have that concern me, so that's a great sub."
"I hope this forces Gray off."
Assessing
"Gray is one of the few players they have that concern me, so that's a great sub."
"I hope this forces Gray off."
Nottingham Forest supporters are buzzing after a dominant 3-0 away win at Tottenham, with fans discussing how their side controlled the match despite Spurs showing some encouraging moments in defeat. The conversation reflects Forest's newfound confidence in the relegation scrap, whilst Tottenham fans are left analysing where it all went wrong in a performance that lacked intensity and composure.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"We played like shit in 2nd half and lost, sorry for trying to be optimistic from what was a good first half? why are you like this?"
"I’m most disappointed with myself here. I actually believed we were going to do something. That’s on me. "
Celebrating the moment
optimism
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"I’m still fully confident we can pull this back , better team by miles ! COYS "
"Let’s go boys! The game is there for us "
Processing the result
"At 3 nil down
..have to say there were encouraging signs.."
"Was your own fault you played too slow and thought you had won it."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"Thats so fucking annoying its always the same with us the first time we play well they score on the first chance of the game its so predictable. We got so close so many times denie"
"This 2nd half has been truely pathetic. The passes, the running, the tackling jist fkin useless. "
Spurs supporters are processing a demoralising 0-3 home loss to Nottingham Forest with gallows humour and genuine emotional distress, with some fans describing panic attacks and mental health struggles linked to the team's relegation-form performance. The discussion captures a fanbase so devastated they're finding dark comedy in Arsenal's simultaneous loss and grasping at any silver lining—international breaks and family time—just to escape the reality of their club's crisis.
Frustrated with the team
nervousness
sadness
"Been feeling like this for months now, fuckin sucks. Every game just feels like your weekly dose of feeling like shit. "
"Pretty miserable in life right now and this team just gives me absolutely zero escape from that anymore. "
Optimistic about the team
"Good for you fellow fan, hope this makes your day better!"
"I’ve never been so exited for an international break"
Debating the call
"I’ve never been so exited for an international break"
"Wasted my Sunday watching this"
Processing the result
neutral
"That reminds me i have got a nice Cheese and Ham Sandwich for me to eat in the fridge."
"I can't laugh, and i can't sing....im finding it hard to do anything"
Spurs supporters are in complete despair after a 3-0 demolition at home to fellow strugglers Forest, with fans openly questioning the team's survival prospects and demanding immediate change. The negativity cuts deep—there's a sense this isn't just a bad result, but a symptom of something fundamentally broken at the club.
Furious at the incident
anger
"I'm so fucking tired. We just fall apart. "
"Literally. How the fuck are we in this position rn. I’m fuming "
Debating the call
"COYS we can survive ❤❤"
"we're fucked lads"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"We are cooked that was dreadful "
"We so fucked if we dont pull ourselves together "
Celebrating the moment
"Great knowing you guys"
"COYS we can survive ❤❤"
Nottingham Forest's stunning 3-0 demolition of Tottenham has left supporters in disbelief, with fans across the league—particularly Arsenal and Liverpool supporters—using the result to mock Spurs' capitulation and question their credentials as serious contenders. The discussion centres on the sheer embarrassment of losing to a side battling relegation, with rival fanbases finding dark humour in Tottenham's collapse.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Kevin Danso
Guglielmo Vicario
Cristian Romero
"The most frustrating thing again is that Forrest haven't even done anything special.
We're just fucking weak as shit "
"Fuck this pussy ass Forrest team. Come on lads. Turn this around "
Processing the result
neutral
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"I’m shitting myself. I absolutely despise Forest, their fans, and their players. Let’s smash em"
"Sorry, but you most probably deserve relegation more than Forest. This is just... horrible to watch."
Reacting to the events
"Yep typical Spurs Draw against Liverpool win in champs lge get everyone gassed as forest cant win lately and Dr Tottenham turn up...kmt this lot im done man"
"It’s good game of my home team Forest climbing up 🌳🏹🔴🧗♂️"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
weekend
"Hope we're all ready, well rested, well fed and freshly pooed, it's a glorious day to watch some Forest.
"
"@NFFC Great for Forest."
Spurs fans are locked in heated debate over whether their goalkeeper's early departure was genuine injury or frustration-driven, whilst simultaneously acknowledging their star performers' quality amidst a humbling 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. The discussion reveals deep concern about relegation form, with supporters arguing over individual culpability in a disastrous defensive display that saw three goals conceded.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"He is the worst and we ALWAYS have him."
"Because he is a shit player and doesn’t having any shooting, running, or hold-up play ability. Genuinely doesn’t deserve to even be on the bench. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"Ngl might be the worst game I've seen him play for us "
"Because he's fucking shit like all the other players at the club save for Archie Gray "
Assessing
"That keeper wasn't injured and had to go off.. he was just sick of playing for this shite conceding goals"
"he didnt concede 3 in 15 minutes"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"Well he will be perfect for us next season"
"He's great for Argentina. He'll look like a different player this summer."
With 656 posts dominated by laughter, shock reactions, and one-word responses, Spurs supporters are processing a genuinely humiliating 0-3 defeat to a relegation-battling Nottingham Forest — a result so bleak that the fanbase has essentially given up on coherent analysis and resorted to dark comedy. The neutral sentiment masks what's clearly a crisis moment: when your team loses 3-0 to a side sat 16th, there's nothing left to debate, only gallows humour.
Assessing
neutral
"Worst take of the season congrats"
"What is wrong with you clowns "
Criticising
"what a fucking embarrassment. "
"Blue scum scumbag. He's a moron."
Praising
amusement
approval
"I’m so happy lads. We deserve this. We really do."
"I’m so happy!!!!"
Spurs supporters vented their frustration during a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular rage directed at their team's inability to defend or utilise corners effectively. The negativity around set-piece football dominated the conversation, as fans sarcastically questioned whether corners were even worth the trouble whilst their side capitulated to a relegation-form rival.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
anger
corner
corners
"How the fuck can we be so lazy and stupid defending corners. All year. It happened earlier this week too. Fuck. "
"Guys I really hate corner. Like they give me mini hear attacks "
Reacting to the events
neutral
corner
corners
"are you blind, 5/8 of the corners were really well delivered"
"I’m sure this corner will be worth it"
Celebrating the moment
corner
corners
"He’s put in great corners this game bruh"
"Those corners being driven long are great"
Forest supporters are celebrating a dominant 3-0 dismantling of Tottenham, with particular praise for Ryan Yates's commanding midfield display and the clinical finishing from Igor Jesus, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Taiwo Awoniyi—all three goals arriving from crosses. Fans are also highlighting Neco Williams's creative contributions and expressing genuine joy at the emphatic performance that keeps Forest competitive in what's shaping up as a tight relegation battle.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Morgan Gibbs-White
Ryan Yates
"Ryan Yates going to kill the game w shithousery, we're fucked "
"fuckkkkk, wish neco buried that"
Furious at the incident
Morgan Gibbs-White
Ryan Yates
"fucking Ryan Yates coming on I cannot stand that dude. "
"So fucking predictable what are CHO and Hutch doing?"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Morgan Gibbs-White
Ryan Yates
"CHO fought so well !!! Big up CHO "
"AND A NECO ASSIST AGAIN?!?!
I could cry tears of joy"
Debating the call
"3 crosses* into the box for all 3 goals
*Cho's is more of a cutback"
"Yates should have just lamped the Temu Bond villain then."
Spurs supporters are retreating to their subreddit community following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, with posts dominated by gallows humour and encouragement to migrate to r/coys for commiseration rather than substantive tactical discussion of the match itself.
Celebrating the moment
approval
"Good luck everyone, COYS!"
"Let’s go lads, COYS!!!!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Fucking hell, COYS"
"Few more bans for COYS tonight? We mods would never condone or encourage "
Furious at the incident
anger
"Fuck me my stomach hurts COYSCOYSCOYS"
"Have a feeling this is not going to be easy in the slightest. COYS "
After a humiliating 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, some Spurs supporters are ironically (or desperately) calling for Ange Postecoglou's return as manager, whilst others ridicule the idea and question how far the club has fallen since his departure. The discussion reflects deep frustration with current managerial decisions and a longing for the intensity and trophy-winning mentality Postecoglou brought, even as the club battles relegation form.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
game
league
"@SpursOfficial What the fuck did I just watch? Get those bastard “owners” the hell out of the club and bring Ange back!!"
"You think no-defending Ange would have done well with these injuries? We got 38 points last season and played some of the worst football we’d ever seen. The Ange-nostalgia is absol"
Processing the result
neutral
game
league
"Or Ange back. Get them running more in training. It’ll pay off in the end and he always wins something in his second season."
"I could see Ange coming back till the end of the season. He loves a challenge and proving people wrong. He would get them playing for the badge again."
Reacting to the events
"igone"
"Cue the Ange mask from Cundy once again on Talksport."
Debating the call
"igone"
"Cue the Ange mask from Cundy once again on Talksport."
Assessing
"igone"
"Cue the Ange mask from Cundy once again on Talksport."
Spurs supporters have vented their frustration at right-back Pedro Porro following the 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, criticising his defending, attitude, and behaviour towards officials throughout the match. The negativity centres on his perceived liability on the flank and the suggestion that multiple managers have failed to address what fans see as a chronic weakness in his game.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"I know he runs a lot etc but Porro is a shockingly bad defender. One of the worst I have ever seen. The absolute nerve to throw his arms up and complain about anyone else after get"
"Porro is a piss poor defender. That is all."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"yeah, Porro has been great. sometimes vanishes or does crazy stuff, but he cares. Imagine he'd been named captain vs. Romero (he was for one game, I know - because Romero was suspe"
"If I never see Pedro Porro play a game again I’ll have lived a happy life. "
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Romero
"Porros defensive awareness in all it's glory. "
"Porro's crossing has seen better days"
Nottingham Forest supporters are in jubilant mood after a dominant 3-0 away win at Tottenham, with fans praising the team's defensive solidity, tactical discipline under Vitor Pereira, and the return of winning performances that could prove crucial in their battle to avoid relegation. The result has lifted spirits after what appears to have been a difficult run, with fans particularly impressed by the setup, set-piece defending, and contributions from players like Milenkovic and Neco Williams.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
approval
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Great day for red and white teams so far today. "
"@NFFC Fantastic result in a high pressure game!! WELL DONE Lads!!!"
Reacting to the events
"Great result for Dyche and the boys - he has the experience to guide us to safety UTF"
"Chik King Chik king Chiiik Kiiiiiing Can you hear me??? Your boys took one helllllllll ova beating!!! 🫡🟦⬜🟨"
Processing the result
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"@NFFC step the fucking game up"
"@NFFC Only we would make spurs look decent. Absolutely awful first half apart from the goal."
Frustrated with the team
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"@NFFC FUCKING UNREAL FEELING."
"The one fucking NF player we shouldn’t let scored did , fuck this group of players "
After a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Tottenham fans are in genuine panic about their survival prospects, with widespread criticism of the team's lack of urgency and intensity on the pitch. Rivals like Arsenal supporters are even weighing in to express concern about Spurs' ability to stay up, whilst some are already joking about them facing lower-league sides next season.
Frustrated with the team
joke
"FUCK OFF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, for fuck sake, ruining my fucking day. "
"After scum win today, holy shit do I not envy you local Spurs fans. You're day is about to get a whole hell of a lot worse than it already is lmao"
Processing the result
neutral
spurs
arsenal
"We are a fucking joke of a club - but at least we're not as a big of a joke then spurs"
"This is the most consistently bad spurs team I have seen and I've been a fan for 47 years"
Reacting to the events
"As an Arsenal fan i still have faith that Spurs will still stay up , yes i know we are meant to hate Spurs because they are our London rivals but i honestly beleive that Spurs will"
"My Arsenal brothers, come here to find solace."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
spurs
arsenal
"Great game! Hopefully Spurs make it level for proper crazy. "
"Love this for Spurs."
Spurs fans are in panic mode after a shocking 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with widespread calls for manager Igor Tudor's sacking and grim warnings about potential Championship football if the club doesn't turn things around immediately. The negativity is compounded by broader frustrations over Daniel Levy's leadership and fears that, should Tottenham go down, climbing back up could take years.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Enic
Tudor
"@SpursOfficial Why the fuck did yall bring in that loser coach, holy shit."
"@SpursOfficial You players don’t deserve another ounce of support I fucking despise every single last one of you"
Processing the result
neutral
Enic
Tudor
"@SpursOfficial Worst season 3 of all fucking time my nigga"
"@SpursOfficial This team is the worst team in the world you guys deserve relegation!!!! Pls just relegate I pray and hope so!!! You guys are clownsss"
Debating the call
"Another call to prayer definitely needed at at Spurs"
"Spurs controller disconnected for that second goal..... WTF"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
Enic
Tudor
"@SpursOfficial Good performance from the boys. That was class from them."
"@SpursOfficial Great game guys. Keep it up"
Spurs fans are processing a demoralising 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest whilst grappling with the psychological weight of another poor result in what's shaping up as a genuine relegation battle. The conversation veers between resignation about dropped points, sarcastic gallows humour, and raw frustration at the team's inability to compete—with some acknowledging there's still time to salvage their season, but the mood is decidedly bleak.
Criticising Lewisfamily
sadness
disappointment
Lewisfamily
game
"@thfclouie @AlasdairGold literally, thats the worst juju of all time, they could come up with a million other reasons."
"@AlasdairGold As I thought they never show up when it mattered. FUCKING DISGRACE YET AGAIN"
Assessing Lewisfamily
neutral
Lewisfamily
game
"@AlasdairGold Sack this guy too first thing I’ve heard from him and already hate him"
"@AlasdairGold He’s another who’s fucking useless. Conning a living"
Reacting to the events
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 long way to go yet tbh really need to win both our home games after the internationals!"
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 Maybe God doesn't like him."
Processing the result
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 long way to go yet tbh really need to win both our home games after the internationals!"
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 Maybe God doesn't like him."
Praising Lewisfamily
Enic
"@AlasdairGold I’m really looking forward to my 3 week holiday"
"@AlasdairGold Fantastic news."
Nottingham Forest demolished Tottenham 3-0 with Taiwo Awoniyi sealing the rout late on, sparking fan discussion primarily around the striker's goal celebration—which drew a booking—and its religious and cultural significance rather than the wider match performance. The conversation reveals a largely positive reception to Awoniyi's return to form, with supporters celebrating his resurgence after a difficult period.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
love
celebration
Taiwo Awoniyi
"I’m so stoked for big T getting a goal. More game time and he’ll keep scoring!!"
"Taiwo let’s go!!! Happy for him "
Reacting to the events
neutral
celebration
Taiwo Awoniyi
"Off the shin at the back post in a relegation battle against a “””big””” club. Fuck me its 23 again "
"You're in "God hates our guts" territory "
Processing the result
"God is greatest in the home of the jew, best celebrating ever 🙌"
"That Igor Jesus celebration, is it Ryu Hadouken?"
Furious at the incident
celebration
Taiwo Awoniyi
"Big fucking T in a relegation battle is LETHAL "
"Yeah god hates us"
Spurs supporters are devastated after a 3-0 home hammering by Nottingham Forest, with many expressing anger at the club's ownership and considering stepping back from following the team, whilst Forest fans are celebrating a dominant display and praising their supporters' backing throughout the match. The discussion reveals deep frustration among Tottenham's fanbase about the direction of the club, contrasted sharply with jubilation from Forest's travelling support who delivered one of the season's most eye-catching results.
Outraged at the decision
anger
annoyance
match
season
"It genuinely makes me sick to think about how much money these worthless pieces of shit make. The fans completely showed up today and this is how they respond. Fuck every single on"
"I’m tired of coddling these fucks. They don’t deserve it boo them from jump. "
Processing the result
"Couldn't happen to a nicer club"
"The only relevance this club has is Expressions' sodium-rich tears"
Debating the call
neutral
match
season
"What a bunch of fucking losers. Boo them now. Fans showed up and they crumble like a bunch of babies. "
"Giving this group of players a welcome like that earlier was so cringey. They’re fucking useless and clearly don’t understand or care about the situation they’ve got us in. "
Agreeing with the call
match
season
"I can't wait to hear the boos they're going to be glorious"
"we have the best fans in the world "
Spurs supporters have turned on midfielder Ange Bergvall following the catastrophic 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, with 86 posts questioning his work rate, positioning, and overall quality, whilst also criticising manager Ange Postecoglou's tactical substitutions that introduced the returning player in a must-win match. Fans are torn between defending the decision to ease Bergvall back from injury and attacking both his individual performance and the baffling nature of the half-time changes that completely altered Tottenham's defensive shape.
Criticising Taiwo Awoniyi
annoyance
disgust
Taiwo Awoniyi
Callum Hudson-Odoi
"Udogie and Bergvall killed the game. Every sub after that made it worse. "
"Udogie has been absolutely dreadful since coming on. Made the side instantly worse. Bergvall hasn’t been much better. "
Assessing Taiwo Awoniyi
neutral
Taiwo Awoniyi
Callum Hudson-Odoi
"Not start but Archie gray and bergvall have a lot of potential"
"Really happy with the subs if these two are fresh. VDV and Spence have been poor. Udogie and Bergvall potentially a big upgrade."
Reacting to the events
"Let iff, how has Bergvall missed"
"Spence and Van de Ven off for Bergvall and Udogie."
Praising Taiwo Awoniyi
Taiwo Awoniyi
Callum Hudson-Odoi
"Love seeing Bergvall on, come on lads!"
"GREAT SUBS BY TUDOR BTW. Let's give udogie and bergvall a bit of a run after coming back from injury while we have a MUST WIN GAME"
Spurs supporters are furious with Destiny Udogie's second-half appearance against Nottingham Forest, with 65 posts criticising his performance as a catastrophic substitution that hastened their 3-0 defeat. Fans are demanding the left-back be dropped in favour of Souza, arguing the change at half-time was tactically disastrous and exposed fundamental defensive vulnerabilities when the game was already slipping away.
Criticising game
annoyance
disgust
game
"Udogie coming on may be one of the worst subs in our history. "
"Udogie is so shit !! "
Assessing game
neutral
game
"Spence was the right call , idk if mickey has a knock but udogie is solid so hopefully we can turn this around coys"
"I love watching our games in Spanish because every commentator pronounces Udogie differently "
Praising game
game
"Brilliant ball from Udogie tbf"
"Souza plays well every time, he should be playing."
Spurs supporters have turned on manager Ange Postecoglou following a catastrophic 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with the overwhelming consensus across 289 posts calling for his immediate dismissal. Fans are frustrated by what they see as a lack of motivation and leadership, particularly after holding their own for 44 minutes before collapsing completely in the second half.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
tudor
Guglielmo Vicario
"Tudor got it all wrong AND the players are pathetic. "
"Honestly fuck this team and fuck whoever thought the fraud that Tudor is, would be our life saviour. "
Processing the result
neutral
tudor
Guglielmo Vicario
"no, there is only one problem wire and its solved by giving tudor a 10 year contract. he will win trophies for us i have a good feeling"
"Well done to Igor Tudor for the two most useless fucking subs ever to have been made in a crucial football match. Pathetic in-game management. "
Reacting to the events
"tudor to go"
"Onwards spuds ' tudor championship!!"
Optimistic about the team
tudor
Guglielmo Vicario
"So happy Tudor kept his job. "
"Nice knowing you Tudor!"
Spurs supporters are expressing pure relief that their side's humiliating 3-0 defeat to Forest is finally over, with posts dominated by exhausted acceptance rather than discussion of specific referee decisions despite the thread's focus on officiating. The negative sentiment reflects the desperation of a team battling relegation, where getting a heavy loss finished becomes almost a mercy.
Outraged at the decision
disappointment
"It's fucking over, jus a pathetic 5 minutes"
"It’s over. All momentum died. Stadium died. So fucking sad."
Processing the result
"Finally "
"Nothing is over yet. A lot of blood sweat and tears for the next games needed"
Debating the call
neutral
"Far from over. We can still fight "
"That's helping your case for sure. Run along now, done here."
Agreeing with the call
approval
"Yeah, that's the spirit!!!!!"
"Well, finally I can breathe™"
Spurs supporters are in absolute panic mode following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with fans now openly discussing relegation, blaming the board's January transfer inactivity, and desperately seeking any positive result elsewhere to cling to hope. The discussion reveals a fanbase convinced their side's defensive frailties and poor investment strategy have pushed them towards the drop zone with no way back.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
villa
points
"Don’t blame the refs. We are fucken awful and the players are a bunch of cunts. We need relegation to get them out
"
"We are an awful side and not investing properly in Jamuary could be one of the biggest mistakes in the club's history. The board and players deserve relegation but the fans do no"
Processing the result
neutral
villa
points
"Actually a decent result that keeps us ahead of west ham."
"And we're rooting for you to beat West Ham."
Optimistic about the team
optimism
villa
points
"You're safe. You're levels above spurs.
Leeds have done brilliant this season.
Great club."
"We ALL NEED TO RALLY around West Ham...!!! Let's support them to the FULLEST ⚒"
Supporters across multiple fanbases are discussing Aston Villa's 2-0 victory over West Ham and its impact on the bottom-half battle, with some expressing frustration that the result keeps Villa's survival hopes alive whilst others celebrate the win. The conversation reveals how tightly contested the relegation picture is, with fans from different clubs anxiously tracking results and their implications for their own team's fate.
Reacting to the events
neutral
goal
"arsenal bottled it"
"Thank fuck for Villa"
Celebrating the moment
gratitude
optimism
goal
"I'm rooting for you laddies, i'm a Villa fan and i would love you chaps get all three points. "
"Bless you Villa. "
Furious at the incident
goal
"Absolutely done over with another player we wanted to sign adding embarrassment by scoring against us. We have been mugged off big time this season even for us. At least villa play"
"Fuck me that villa crowd noise gave me a heart attack "
With Tottenham getting dismantled 0-3 by Nottingham Forest, supporters are fixating on Ange Postecoglou's decision to haul off Richarlison mid-match, debating whether the Brazilian's poor form and apparent frustration on the bench justify his removal. The discussion reveals growing fan concern about the forward's confidence and tactical role, with some questioning if he should even be starting as a number ten in his current state.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Sarr
"Beautiful Gray crossfield pass to Tel who cuts inside and hits a shot that deflects wide of the left-hand post. https://t.co/aoiahGIYfs"
"Richarlison entirely unmarked, that's fun"
Furious at the incident
Sarr
"Bro what did richy do. Guy has been delivering crap for a few years now and refuses to leave"
"Richarlison is dogshit man. Stupidly offside as well"
Debating the call
"The swooping sound effect as he takes the throw in is accidentally lovely"
"Quality ducky"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Sarr
"Great movement by Richy "
"Relegation threat Richy is a different beast. I love it."
Spence's early removal at half-time sparked fierce debate amongst Tottenham supporters, with some defending his first-half performance and blaming the substitution itself for the club's defensive meltdown, whilst others pointed fingers at his marking lapses as one cause of the humiliating 3-0 defeat. The broader frustration centred on manager Tudor's decision-making, particularly replacing attacking and defensive players who fans felt were crucial to any chance of salvaging the match.
Furious at the incident
"Spence is so shit. He can’t mark a fucking corner lol"
"Why the actual fuck did we take off Spence and VDV?!? What the actual fuck was Tudor thinking. Starr has been dogshit and we took off spence for bergval? Wtf? Solanke isn’t in good"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Holy shit Spence. That tackle. Whew."
"Between this and last week I definitely believe Spence is the 2nd fastest player we have "
Assessing
"Should we get Spence back in the summer? Solanke too? "
"Agent spence do your thing "
Celebrating the moment
"Love Spence more every match"
"Spence has looked good "
Spurs supporters are expressing frustration that managerial changes alone won't fix the club's deep structural problems, with some questioning the wisdom of recalling an ageing former boss whilst others argue the playing squad itself is fundamentally flawed. The discussion reveals a fanbase increasingly convinced that tactical shuffles are mere sticking plasters on a wound that runs through the entire organisation.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
manager
slot
"The players are shit but the manager is worse. Literally everything today makes zero sense."
"The players are that shite, and he's gotten unlucky with injury/suspensions/etc. Fact is, the managers were bad, but the players are making them look worse"
Processing the result
neutral
manager
slot
"Excellent idea! Can we also get a save-the-club manager, mid season, who operates as the moral equivalent of an 8 year old discovering FIFA Manager Mode for the first time?"
""It is crucial that we are able to compete on multiple fronts and believe a change of approach will give us the strongest chance for the coming season and beyond.""
Debating the call
"There is surely no other industry on earth where bringing back a 79 year old, decade retired, former boss is seen as the sensible play.
Bloody love this sport."
"But this could be Liverpool next season with Slot."
Optimistic about the team
manager
"Their current new manager bounce is going great"
"Enjoy your new executive status"
Fans are divided over whether Nottingham Forest's Ibrahim Sangaré should have received a straight red card for his challenges, with some arguing Tottenham were getting soft decisions whilst others praise his overall performance despite the caution. The discussion centres on inconsistent refereeing standards and whether Sangaré's accumulated bookings this season reflect genuine misconduct or referee leniency.
Outraged at the decision
"how the fuck has sangere only gotten 5 yellow cards this season? that man has gotten away with some shit lmfao"
"In what fucking world is that not a yellow for Sangare? This ref is absolutely pathetic "
Debating the call
neutral
"Sangare should've had 4 yellows. Would be so nice to have a player like that"
"Not at all why we lost but I genuinely don’t understand how Sangare stayed on the pitch, he committed probably 4 yellow card worthy fouls "
Reacting to the events
"He should have been sent off"
"Sangare has been so good today"
Agreeing with the call
admiration
"Sangare has been so good today"
"Sangare has had a great game "
Spurs fans are reacting with dark humour and resignation as their side's freefall continues following a catastrophic 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with supporters expressing gallows comedy about what now feels like an inevitable descent down the table. The repeated refrain of "it's happening" captures the fatalistic mood—a fanbase watching their worst fears materialise in real time.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Come on you sons of bitches"
"i mean but it just cant be happening, can it?"
Celebrating the moment
optimism
approval
"Ladies and gentlemen, I love you all. See you again next time x"
"Looking forward to it"
Furious at the incident
"please just banish me, i dont want to co exist anymore i lost my head i feel nothing "
"Here we fucking go..."
Tottenham supporters are tearing into captain Cristian Romero following his calamitous display in the 3-0 demolition by Nottingham Forest, with particular fury directed at his absent marking for Morgan Gibbs-White's second-goal tap-in. The negative sentiment centres on whether his return from injury has actually weakened the side, with some fans questioning his leadership and suggesting the club faces relegation if players of his quality cannot be trusted to defend.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
anger
Kevin Danso
Guglielmo Vicario
Cristian Romero
"I genuinely hope Romero is remembered as the worst captain in our club’s history. He has been a cancer all season. What does he offer to our defense? He slows down our offense. He "
"I really don’t want to see Romero play for us again. Worst captain in our history "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Romero 👏👏👏"
"World class from romero"
Processing the result
"Second goal is just awful. Porro is beaten so easily he might as well not be there, Sarr runs towards the ball and away from Gibbs-White. Meanwhile Romero walks back and gets nowhe"
"Romero for the 2nd goal was a disgrace. Not marking, not trying. West Ham will probably save Spurs but they don't really deserve to stay up."
Celebrating the moment
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Really excited to see Romero's hype video for that game "
"Romeros Line breaking passes is such a nice thing to have"
Spurs supporters are processing a humbling 3-0 defeat to a Nottingham Forest side languishing just above them in the table, with discussion characterised more by resigned acceptance and deflection than focused analysis of specific refereeing calls. The neutral tone suggests fans are either too demoralised to engage in substantive complaint or using dark humour and metaphorical language to cope with a result that deepens their relegation anxieties.
Debating the call
neutral
"A second American! I’m not alone!"
"reddit people told me he was the man."
Outraged at the decision
"You are a complete fucking idiot, everything you said is either demonstrably untrue, or the ramblings of a prize bellend, a real showstopper, purple, turgid and shiny."
"I for one cannot believe that an American dictionary would justify their own daftness!"
Reacting to the events
"Colonised"
"IF IT WAS GOING TO BE ANYONE "
Agreeing with the call
"This is actually fun to watch?"
"Couldn't be me brother 😎😎"
Spurs fans are absolutely furious that manager Ange Postecoglou left Xavi Simons on the bench despite the midfielder's man-of-the-match display against Atletico Madrid midweek, with supporters convinced the decision to axe him for the 0-3 relegation collapse represents catastrophic in-game management. The debate centres on why such a in-form player wasn't trusted from the start in such a crucial fixture, with fans questioning whether poor tactical choices cost them dearly in a match that could prove pivotal to their survival hopes.
Assessing João Palhinha
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Doesn’t even feel like I’m watching the same match hahaha let’s get xavi on please hahahaha we can still do this , full belief ! "
"Its fine we have been the better teams lets win this bring on xavi coys"
Criticising João Palhinha
annoyance
disappointment
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"This game was lost before we started. The XI was fucking stupid. VdV should never fucking play LB. Xavi on the bench is fucking stupid.
Absolute coaching incompetence. "
"Bergvall!!??? wtf whyyyy play fucking Xavi man what the fuck is he doing!!!!!"
Reacting to the events
"Incredible. Sees Xavi and Muani put in great performances against Atletico, drops both, doesn’t bring them on at half time. Just madness. "
"Xavi Simon always looks miserable"
Processing the result
"Incredible. Sees Xavi and Muani put in great performances against Atletico, drops both, doesn’t bring them on at half time. Just madness. "
"Xavi Simon always looks miserable"
Praising João Palhinha
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
Xavi Simons
"Wow Xavi comes on and immediately the midfield looks better
Surprise surprise "
"Good news is Xavi and RKM inbound "
Following Spurs' humiliating 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, supporters have torn into the club's decision to sign Conor Gallagher on a reported £200,000-per-week deal, questioning whether the midfielder was worth the investment and suggesting the transfer represented a fundamental error in January business. The discussion captures a fanbase in freefall, using Gallagher's arrival as a lightning rod for broader frustration about the club's recruitment strategy and on-pitch collapse.
Processing the result
neutral
"Wow fucking Gallaghers coming on.
He’s going have a massive impact and win us the game /s "
"Gallagher hat trick incoming "
Frustrated with the team
"I heard the lad is on 200k a week. That's just nasty "
"Gray off, Gallagher on. We are finished. Fuck me."
Reacting to the events
"No they didn’t.
We weren’t interested in Tel for the price quoted. Gallagher was only a loan target, no interest in a permanent deal."
"Thank god they bring on Gallagher! That’s them accepting defeat "
Optimistic about the team
amusement
"Signing gallagher was an absolute genius piece of business. Exactly what spurs needed in January "
"Oh good, Gallagher...."
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular criticism aimed at Richarlison's performance and the team's overall quality. The negativity extends to bizarre observations about players' hairstyles and substitution decisions, reflecting how badly the result has rattled the fanbase during what's clearly a difficult period in the league.
Criticising Richarlison
annoyance
anger
Richarlison
João Palhinha
"Solanke is so fucking bad. "
"THOSE SUBS ARE SO FUCKING BAD. WHY WERE SIMONS NOT STARTING? "
Assessing Richarlison
neutral
Richarlison
João Palhinha
"Oh Solanke’s still on?! Good of him to pop up in the 89th… "
"@wardrunaragnar5031 YEHHHHH CMON GUYSSSSSS CMON LOOKK AT US. WERE SO GOOD, we have the best centre back best keeper midfielder best winger best... maybe not richarliwarlisan.... bu"
Processing the result
"Solanke is alriiiiiiight, but Welbeck betta"
"@wardrunaragnar5031 YEHHHHH CMON GUYSSSSSS CMON LOOKK AT US. WERE SO GOOD, we have the best centre back best keeper midfielder best winger best... maybe not richarliwarlisan.... bu"
Reacting to the events
"Solanke is alriiiiiiight, but Welbeck betta"
"@wardrunaragnar5031 YEHHHHH CMON GUYSSSSSS CMON LOOKK AT US. WERE SO GOOD, we have the best centre back best keeper midfielder best winger best... maybe not richarliwarlisan.... bu"
Praising Richarlison
Richarlison
João Palhinha
"Solanke is gonna have a wonderful time on another Prem team next year"
"Simons will have so much joy with longshots "
Spurs supporters are furious that their manager's tactical substitutions at half-time destabilised the side and handed Nottingham Forest the momentum in a humiliating 3-0 defeat. The debate centres on whether bringing on under-cooked players from injury or simply making poor strategic decisions cost them the match, with fans clamouring for wholesale changes if the club is serious about avoiding relegation.
Questioning the approach
annoyance
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"This manager is an idiot. Subs completely sapped any flow we had."
"His setup / game plan today was absolute dog shit (but so are our players)"
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Changing the formation to suit the players is going to benefit us much more than square-pegging players to suit the formation "
"@AlasdairGold Those changes at half time have killed us. We look totally disjointed now."
Assessing
"Today is definitely his fault, or a major part. His changes flipped the momentum completely
Yes players are shit but the subs did not help whatsoever. I mean biggest game of our s"
"He was just clueless the whole game. Even as a forest fan he should’ve started Gallagher in a double pivot with Gray to stop our counterattacks, hooked Solanke at half time and pla"
Backing the tactics
players
"Again, Vitor's subs have been good"
"It is. His subs absolutely killed it at half time "
Spurs supporters are facing relentless banter after a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with rival fans and neutrals mercilessly taunting them about the genuine threat of going down. The discussion is dominated by mockery of Tottenham's relegation danger, though some observers note the comedic irony that a club of their stature could realistically find themselves in a dogfight at the bottom.
Frustrated with the team
new
"Fucking hell. I feel like I'm dreaming.
Send these lot down"
"Well we’re obviously going down. Sucks. What a farce."
Processing the result
neutral
new
"Always in our shadow, even online ;)"
"You’ll definitely finish with more, too."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
new
"They’re actually going down. I love football "
"Sinking without a trace. Fucking glorious. "
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration at a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular focus on goalkeeper Alfie Vicario playing through a hernia injury that appears to have compromised both his performance and his team's defensive organisation. The discussion reflects a broader sense that Tottenham shouldn't have fielded a goalkeeper clearly struggling with an injury, with fans torn between sympathy for Vicario's predicament and anger at the capitulation.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"Probably better than Vic."
"COYS, let's keep up the positive improvements
I thought Vicario was having surgery?"
Furious at the incident
Ola Aina
Nikola Milenković
Neco Williams
"The fact that Vicario with a hernia is judged to be better than our other two speaks volumes about our recruitment in recent years. Constantly awful decision making. smh"
"Poor vicario playing with his hernia and his defenders doing that shit"
Assessing
"Dan's back all taped up? Wonder if that's why he's not started. "
"Poor vicario playing with his hernia and his defenders doing that shit"
Celebrating the moment
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"He's going to get his soon. He's been good and has a fire to him."
"Well-played Vic"
Following a catastrophic 0-3 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Tottenham supporters are reconsidering their decision to sack manager Thomas Frank, with many arguing he would have at least secured draws and kept them up. The 72-post discussion reveals deep frustration with the current regime, with fans now questioning whether the problem was ever Frank at all, or whether it lies with the players and upper management instead.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
frank
"Back to peak Frankball, absolutely horrible "
"Most appalling thing about this performance is it’s still an improvement on Frank-ball. "
Assessing
"I’m beginning to think Thomas Frank was a good manager."
"Agree never should have sacked Frank "
Processing the result
neutral
frank
"I’m beginning to think Thomas Frank was a good manager."
"Don’t let the Frank tenure fool you. This is a good squad with some good players. He and the ownership are entirely to blame for the position we are in."
Optimistic about the team
frank
"Games been all us. Really believe we will come back to win this one. Never felt we could under Frank. Games there for us "
"Pressing has improved a lot which was literally absent during Franks time"
Spurs supporters are tearing into midfielder Sarr for a disastrous display that saw him played the full ninety minutes despite being repeatedly dispossessed and caught out of position during the 3-0 defeat—with fans baffled by manager selection, particularly the decision to keep him on while allegedly overlooking better alternatives like Palhinha and Xavi.
Criticising João Palhinha
annoyance
anger
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
Xavi Simons
"Holy fuck Sarr. Can't pass for shit. Gave away 2 fucking needless fouls"
"fuck sarr useless fucking ass, dumb bitch cant even move his ass in the midfield "
Debating the call
"I like Sarr, but he was awful today. Give the ball away so many times. Porro was poor as well, yet he took off Spence, who wasn't as bad. For me, though, the tell tale sign that th"
"Porro and djed on the same side was bizzare.
To leave Sarr and Solanke on.
I'm at a loss for words. "
Assessing João Palhinha
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Nah watching the replay that is a great tackle tbh. Zero appeal from Sarr either."
"Pape Sarr is the most honest player in the prem lol"
Processing the result
"I like Sarr, but he was awful today. Give the ball away so many times. Porro was poor as well, yet he took off Spence, who wasn't as bad. For me, though, the tell tale sign that th"
"Porro and djed on the same side was bizzare.
To leave Sarr and Solanke on.
I'm at a loss for words. "
Spurs supporters are furious at the club's direction under their sporting director structure, blaming the decision to sack their previous manager for triggering this catastrophic form and suggesting the club deserves relegation for prioritising corporate interests over loyalty. Meanwhile, Forest fans are sardonically mocking their own transfer strategy, noting that despite spending £120 million on new wingers, they're still crying out for the same reinforcements weeks into the season.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
players
Dominic Solanke
"This squad and manager are absolutely fucking shite and the only redemption the collection of nepo cunts at the top can do is to sell the club, because not only are we going to go "
"Still cant comprehend why we had to get rid off WHL with the fucking excuse that it's not suitable for Champions League football. We arent even worthy of Premier League football le"
Processing the result
neutral
players
Dominic Solanke
"Most of them don’t have to stick around for the championship. You can tell by the way they play that they’re totally fine with it. "
"Keep? They are in good form winning 4 of 7 and a few draws with one v city."
Debating the call
"They sacked the manager who brought them European glory and silverware for the first time in decades.
The Football Gods reacted.
It didn't have to be this way."
"Clubs should be run by fans for fans, not sporting directors who read about football in Forbes and thought there might be a few quid in it. Too entitled, zero loyalty, they deserve"
Spurs supporters have trained their anger on referee Michael Oliver following a humbling 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans convinced the official failed to give their side any meaningful decisions throughout the match. Whilst the scoreline suggests the performance was the real problem, the overwhelmingly negative sentiment in the discussion reflects a fanbase looking to apportion blame beyond their own team's catastrophic display.
Frustrated with the team
anger
annoyance
"Michael Oliver is a full on fucking prick. Hope he chokes on his tea the cunt "
"Oliver has hated us for years! He won’t give us shit"
Reacting to the events
"Good point well made.
OLIVER IS A DISGRACE, as are most of his colleagues.
I honestly believe if we take the lead in a game we will win it.
COYS"
"Not for any reason, he’s just a cunt"
Processing the result
neutral
"Good point well made.
OLIVER IS A DISGRACE, as are most of his colleagues.
I honestly believe if we take the lead in a game we will win it.
COYS"
"Watch us get the first booking. Michael Oliver classic."
With Spurs demolished 3-0 at home by a fellow relegation-form side, supporters have descended into chaos—barely discussing the actual match decisions and instead venting about commentators, pundits, and the broader dysfunction at the club. The negativity is so total that even neutral observation gets drowned out by fans at breaking point, joking grimly about where their usual TV personalities have gone and expressing contempt for everyone involved in the football ecosystem around them.
Outraged at the decision
anger
"Who the fuck is this donkey of a co commentator?"
"I hate Graeme Le Saux with my whole heart. "
Debating the call
neutral
"My pirated stream has no commentators - just crowd noise and pitch sounds. Still getting use to it but it’s quite relaxing and beats a good number of announcers"
"I hate listening to Peter drury."
Reacting to the events
"Who's the Co-Commentator? Sounds like Paul McGinley."
"As anyone seen jamie ohara 😂😂😂😂😂"
Spurs supporters are furious that referee Andre Oliver failed to award what they believe was a clear penalty during their 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with posts suggesting the official bottled a crucial decision that could have changed the match's trajectory. The discussion centres on perceived inconsistency in his free kick awards throughout the game, with fans arguing he's either being swayed by Spurs' complaints or simply making poor calls under pressure.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"What a fucking joke. How is that not a penalty?"
"Fucking refereeing YET AGAIN! This is a fucking joke. "
Debating the call
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"This ref is high on the good shit"
"Ref playing advantage straight into a Forest foul that came from the scrum of players from the advantage... awesome "
Reacting to the events
"Forest deserved to win but no penalty??? this is one of the most corrupt leagues in the world"
"that was Kamehameha lol"
Spurs fans are in complete shock after a 3-0 demolition by a supposedly inferior Nottingham Forest side, with supporters resorting to laughing at the sheer absurdity of the collapse rather than engaging in serious analysis. The meme-heavy reaction—dominated by laughter emojis and fire drill references—suggests fans are so shell-shocked they can only process the result through dark humour.
Criticising
"Bless you using aura farming when you clearly don't know what it means you stupid prick.

"
"🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮"
Praising
amusement
approval
Spurs supporters are furious at what they see as selective and arbitrary yellow card decisions during their humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans questioning why certain challenges go unpunished whilst seemingly minor infractions result in bookings. The overall tone suggests deep frustration that the referee's application of the laws feels wildly inconsistent throughout the match.
Outraged at the decision
anger
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"I can’t fucking stand the “a second yellow has to be worse than the first yellow” mental gymnastics refs play.
A yellow should be a yellow. Guaranteed that challenge gets a first"
"ref gotta give commentators yellows for egging yellows. fucking scums"
Debating the call
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"HOLY SHIT A YELLOW"
"Yellow!"
Reacting to the events
"Why take your shirt off and get a yellow card! Simple solution put in contract you lose a weeks wages if you take your shirt off"
"Finally spurs getting a yellow "
Cross-Cutting Patterns
Guglielmo Vicario
Appears across 7 debates: Forest Cruise Past Spurs as Relegation Battle Shifts, Tottenham Fans Dissect Tel's Performance in Heavy Defeat, Tottenham Fans Blame Vicario's Hernia for Defensive Collapse, Tottenham's Defensive Collapse Sparks Keeper Blame Row, Spurs Humiliated at Home as Forest Shock Rivals, Spurs Fans Turn on Romero After Defensive Disaster, Tottenham Fans Demand Tudor Sacking After Humbling Forest Loss
João Palhinha
Appears across 6 debates: Tottenham Fans Rage at Inconsistent Refereeing in Forest Drubbing, Tottenham Fans Divided on Archie Gray's Season Performance, Tottenham Fans Turn on Sarr After Humiliating Forest Collapse, Xavi Simons Benching Sparks Tottenham Fury, Tottenham Fans Pin Hopes on Archie Gray Amid Relegation Crisis, Tottenham Fans Turn on Richarlison After Forest Demolition
Conor Gallagher
Appears across 5 debates: Tottenham Fans Rage at Inconsistent Refereeing in Forest Drubbing, Tottenham Fans Divided on Archie Gray's Season Performance, Xavi Simons Benching Sparks Tottenham Fury, Tottenham Fans Pin Hopes on Archie Gray Amid Relegation Crisis, Tottenham Fans Turn on Sarr After Humiliating Forest Collapse
Kevin Danso
Appears across 4 debates: Tottenham Fans Dissect Tel's Performance in Heavy Defeat, Tottenham Fans Blame Manager's Half-Time Changes for Collapse, Spurs Humiliated at Home as Forest Shock Rivals, Spurs Fans Turn on Romero After Defensive Disaster
Cristian Romero
Appears across 4 debates: Tottenham Fans Dissect Tel's Performance in Heavy Defeat, Tottenham Fans Blame Manager's Half-Time Changes for Collapse, Spurs Humiliated at Home as Forest Shock Rivals, Spurs Fans Turn on Romero After Defensive Disaster